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CORRESPONDENCE.
THE BILL TO AMEND THE PUBLIO HEALTH AND BUILDING ORDINANCE.
the case of an appeal from the decision of an offer who necessarily doen his work in privato.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, JUESDAY, MAY 8, 1908.
THE PROBLEM OF ASIATIO IMMIGRATION.
NATIONALISM AN IMPERIAL QUESTION, ..
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· Imperial Government should not permit any- thing to be done by a Colony which would hurt eur Indian fellow subjects,
Sir West Ridgeway said that if the Imperial citizenship of which the author of the paper spalio was to involve the right of Asistio subjects of the King to free entry
to the main requisites of Batisfactory tribunal, the present system must be materially amended before it can be considered satisfactory. Ta the first place the Director of Public Works la also the Building Authority. (TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRENO,""]
and takes part in the deliberations of the 818,-Mr. Osborne's speech in the Logic Council and advises the Governor upon his own tive Conboil on-Thursday last. will, I believe, acts as Building Authority without the person audience were Lord Ampthill, Count Hiroki impossible, but even, if it were possible, would commend itself to most thinking mon in this who is appealing against his decision having any Colony. He dealt with a thorny subject in s broad and statesmanlike spirit, and sat an opportunity of meeting, or even knowing the arguments be advances in support of that
A paper on The Imperial Problem of Asiatic Immigration" was read before the Society of and residence in all parts of the Empire it Arts by Mr. Richard Tebb, author of "Studies Hotion. It was a fiction because it was impossible, and would not be scoepted by the by Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, M.P., and in the In Colonial Nationalism." The chair was taken Self-governing Colonies. It was not only
bo inoxpodiant. Matan (First Becretary, Japanese Embassy Sir West Ridgeway, ar. Mackensie King Deputy Minister of Labour, Canada), Captain Mairbond Collins (representative of the 4 natre- Mr. Keen, M.P., Sir J. Is anche and
example which, I hope," will be followed in all decision, and in the second the proceedings of lian Common of the Australian Agents
the Council are secret, and, uo rwoord of its decisions or of the reasons or principles open whipli it has noted in coming jo a decision
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Mr. Arthur H. Reid and Mr. Rees, M.P., also took part in the discussion,
NAVAL EXERCISES.
▲ CRITIO'BN.
fature discussion on the Bill. It seems to as that if only people in their criticism on
the higher officials re the Bill and on sponsible for the administration, and amond. ment of the Ordinanse, would assume that is available to any of the publis. That the of policy which had divided the Empire on the Commons Dever considers whom the voter never
under Governor in Connoll
zájse lear antagonism than much of the eritiofamany, rate, no other has as yet been suggested Jense of Asistle immigration, or at least of free on one of the King's ships as an officer,
reformed all are trying to do their bast for the procedure would be the best available, though sanilation and general welfare of the Colony not an ideal, tribes! I personally believe; at their criticism would parry more weight and bitherto dirgled against the amendments proposed by the Government.
I do not mean to suggest the approbation of the good intentions of the administrators of the
Mr. Jobb, in the course of his paper, expressal We should like to say a word on behalf of the the opinion that the divergenoss of opinion and forgotten mae; of the man whom the House of
question of Asiatic Immigration might be traced sees, and whose intereste suffer more than be or to the presence of two main facters, namely, they are ever aware of, remarie a London indigenous nationalism sud the direct expert janrzal. The forgatten man is the man who coloured labour, upon a considerable scale. The seaman, or gmper of the Royal Navy. He is which would compare with it in essentials, early-nineties, when the grant of responsible the man upon whom the freedom and independ. The reforms required are obvious. The government to Western Australis and Natal onge of the British rotor depend; the ma D.P.W. mast, for the purpose of the fair completed the roll of self-governing Colonies, upon whose shoulders rest the British Empire marked a transition in the political evolution of and British trade. The proof that he is exercise of this appellate jurisdiction uly, bequation Taking the half century befors forgatten consists in the fact that he is vot
ever advice or ressons he gives H.E. or the
every man who is worth his salt always wanis ? Not money First-rate men are hon. members of the Executive Couns
content with wonderfully little of that. The In support of his decision as Building
chance that a man wants is the chance Authority must be either communicated
of doing his work as well as it on possibly be to, or advanced in the hearing of the party
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MANCHURIAN RAILWAY,
AMERICA AND THE "OPEN DOGZ.”
· The Standard's Correspondent st. Berlia
Jaw should blind us to their faults, but that ap. deprived of his privileged position, and wbab this transitional point, Mr. Jobb-divided the given a fair elange. What is the chance that wrote on April 5-The Cologne. Goette"
preciation of their intentions will render correr- tion of faults essier and more certain.
In the general interests of the Colony, a Building Ordinance imposing restrictions on owners of land is necessary, but á seliafactory
Empire into three sones of opinion and policy: 1. The Pacific Zone, embracing countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, namely, the Eastern Australian Colonics, New-Zealand, British Columbia, and the Pacifle States of the American Union. Here indigenous nationalism, combined with direct experience, saulted
Ordinance hould be clear and definite, so that appealing, in zuch a manner se to give him a in a'demand for stringent restriction' of Asia1σ as kesh sa men dan be, are kept back by a system - owners should, be able to calculate with fair opportuulty of answering the case mando | immigration, if not complete prohibition; 2, the that ought to havo-been broken down iwonly reasonable exzotness what aso they cau by the Building Authority. Merely to give Indian Zone embracing countries bording the years ago.
the party appealing the right to appear per of their land. Building sites in the Colony onally, as in proposed in the Bill, in utterly ar between wile extremes in their desiz-illusory, and does not meet the real objections ability from a sanitary point of view. An
to the préant procedure.
Under the Bill and Ordinance as they stand area of 16ft. by Guft, anywhere will accom- miodata a fair-sized Chinese house with all the the Building Authority is practically an restrictions as to roofed over ares at prezent
antocrati There is, as is shown shove in force, but the ones built thereou will be
publishes the following despatch from Poking, und r the title “England, Japan, Chine, and the Railways in Manobaria"
Negotiations have began kere between way from 'sinmin-tan to Fakumen, in China and Japan regarding the projected rail- Western Maceburie, for which the Chinese Government- have granted a soncession to en E-gliah company, but against the construction of which Japan has made varicus protester As excharge of views has taken place between Lendon and Japan, and the Japanese Am bassador in London received instructions to declare that
door in Manchuria, but China shall respect the only desires promise given in the Peking Treaty 1905. It is extremely probable that the railway interests will then extend northward of the Great Wall, which was formerly recognised
of
Ti at ayetem has its cantre in the Indian Ocean, and including especially the Admiralty Oce in Whitehall, which ought to Crown Colonies of Western Australia and be the greatest Izstitution in the wield for the Natal Here direct experience, not being study of war, and ought to be applying su ever combined with indigenous nationalism, resalted deepening knowledge of war to the perfection
the sanctioning of Asistio immigration, of every part of the naval cinder's and serman's closing the pan has no intention of unrestricted although regulated, 8, the Atlantic training. It ought to be constantly bolding Zone, embracing countries bordering the North up a higher standard of what could and should Atlantic, namely, the United Kingdom, Fastern he done in war as a guide for the practice of Canada, and (incidentally) the New England the ofloors and men of the Navy, and to be more or less sanitary according to its position to effective appeal against his decisions States Here ladigenous nationaliam, not being always devising opportunities for such go in London as the boundary of Russian interests.
But it does not. When a year or relative to neighbouring open spaces, It is on questions in which he has a discretion, and conditioned by diroot experienes of Asiatio tioa, obvious that a house built, say, facing url the number, of these it is proposed to enlarge immigration, resulted in hostility to the idea of ago, the new course of study for radial and Since the war England no longer recognises on the ses front, or with a reasonably wide enormously, sad ea questions as to his dalies elsewhere. The ultimate and decisivo groped it was found to provide in roction fa or this boundary. This is aos of the advantages]
whiol England derived from the war, but which she is now exploiting in opposition to Japan."
The Frankfort Gazette afatar there is ronson to believe that the American Government oppose Russian ambitious in Northern Manoburia..
to emphasise the sovereign rights of the
restriction, and a desire to restrain that tendency young, naval ofloers was officially expounded and obligations and the extent and nature thereof of objection was either that the while and anbjost but war, which had no place in it. lane at the back, will be more sanitary he is the sole judge. No legal proceedings of coloured races were unable ta fuss-or, if there. This is not fair to the officers, beetuse unless than a similar house built facing. back street or with only a 6ft. scavenging y sort can under the Bill be taken to test the 6s a fusion, that they produced a zacial and their whole activity in ponos is governed by o lane at the back. But under the Bill the Ameaccuracy of his judgment or to compel thesool type inferior to the Anglo Saxor. | knowledge of the conditions and activities of will be isolated in their attempt to mo
Accepting this orgament, the case sgsimt war they will when war comes be unprepared main resulretts are laid down for houses performance of his dating The sole ramedy allowing coloured immigration upon a large for it. Yet their wish is to be better prepart The Americau Government have endeavoured everywhere, and a power given to varions left to an owner is to refuse to obey an order sente seemed to be nuauswerable, except by than the officers of any other Navy.
That the theory of war is neglented has long authorities to grant exemption from the pre-and let the B.A. prosecute him, and then denying the right of indigenous nationalism,
which no one vontured nowadays The an vieat been known, so long, indeed, that some attempts Emperor of China in Northern Manchurie by Boribed-requirements in meritorions cases. The defend himself by showing the illegality adivilisation, of the Asiatics bad endowed its have been made to put en end to the nola instructing the American Consul at Harbie. Mr. to Obins and to pay to attention whatever poware of exemption are almost nulimitâd: hat the Order, but in cases in which the Building children with sptitudes far above the sphere of and a War College has been founded, at which Fisher, te regard himself as scoredited solely i to any Russu authorities in his distriot. Mr. no principles ero laid down to guide the exempt. Authority breaks the law by not perform unskilled labour, for which purpose alone the it is to be hoped, that "good work is done.
Fisher refused to recognise in any way the jugut bority—no regulations to guide at ownering an act be ought to perform, the Owoor British colonizer ever felt an actual need of But how far the neglect goes is revealed by the their assistance. The author entered a protest artioles on "Fool Gaunery in the Navy" of
Barsiau authorities at Harbin, and it has become the Pacific Zone was dictated merely by the the third. The writer of these articles le to demonstrate in this way their adhesion to the selfish insistenco of well-orgained and not open to the obargs of being a lands rapacions labour. The opinion and policy of man with a prejudice. He is evidently a naval Principle of the integrity of Chiun, The Ameri- can Government hopa thereby to check any officer of long experience, and the revelations
Russian and Japanese in Manchuris, and also plans which may tend to which he makes ara astounding. He has
close the "open done to a minimum by ill judged economy, how that minimum is devo od, not to the practices that will prepare for battle, but to the advertisement of the Admiralty. ile now touches the subject of gna defense against torpedo atian by night We boue everyone who cares about the country sedarity will road bis
The range of paper..
exceeds that of the search-
in estimating what te he can put land to in as absolutely no remedy if the B.A. has done just the popular fallacy that the policy of which Blackwood's Magazine for April pubishes dont that the United States of America desire
an exceptionally open locality in the event, my. of his desiring to replace old houses with now. The consequence is entire uncertainty in any given case as to what will be permitted and
what he has done bona fide for the purpose of executing this Ordinance." He casinot bring an action of any sort against the Government because the act complained of is a wrong, so.
he Pacific Zone seemed to hare become more determined and devided sa time went on,
what will not, and uncertainty which under the / that no action will lie and he cannot bring an Subject to an esential medification it had already shown how naval gannery is reduced
present system cannot be ended until the owner has gone to the expense of having plans pra. sent in to the Building Authority, and pared and wecke delay has succeeded in
getting various exemptions granted.
action of any sort against the individual offer by reason of the provision in the Bill,
The Building Authority by a strained interpretation of any one of a very large
number of the sections of the Ordinance
already captured the Indias Zone, and bade fair to capture the Atlantic Zone before long. Dealing with the period after 1890 Mr. Jebb referred to the Colonial Conference of 1857 as having occasioned the first effort to systemation the practice of the Empire on the question under review. As a result of the Conference
to ob ain the support of the other Powers this movement. The "Frankfort Gazsic4" believer, however, that Great Britain regardn the injury done to her cwn interests in Manchuria with complacency, while Germany deciarel, before the Russo-Japanese war, that she could not be a parly to the guirantes of the
raise no dif
1onlties in opposition to assis, yo that the American Government, will be reluord to the negrssity of carrying out its Manchurian policy wittont extraneous sid.
The 8. Petersburg.
which reflects Slovo
It stoly would not be an excessively diffenti could indict damage amounting in the aggre Australis, New Zealand, and Bouth Africs bad the torpedo," teak to lay down certain general principles and gate to many thousands of dollars on the pro-by this time adopted the principle of the St. Barbara the author, who calls himself integrity of Manoharis, France will probably i
to frame, tutory scale of requirements in typical instances; eg, for corner houses, for houses with lance at the b. ck open at both ends, with lapas open at one end, with lanes exceeding a certain width, for beuses in streėte +xoeding
perty owners of the Colony and as matters stand means open to the victims of there is no compelling either a correct interpretation of the law or reparation for injury inflicted, Mr. Pilock has put forward a proposal in the
the
Natal Act. The purpose for which Empire existed, he maintained was the promotion and protection of Nation, States, and it followed that Imperiat citisenship could not confer any rights inconsistent with that pupos,
a certain widib, for benses less than a certain Legislative Council which if accepted will!29, the right of any citisen to settle in a thousand yards distant while the ship moved at where Nr. Einker, the United States Consul, depth. This could be done by by-laws with afford a sheap and speedy means of obtaining its national civilisation. It had been suggested for firing at a torpedo-bost moving at a great Chinesa Government, refun to recognise
the
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an authoritative interpretation of any section some few alterations of the Ordinenee, and
in dispato. until this or something of the kind is done, so of which the meaning is long will there be general-dissatisfaction with The method is one which has been found by the administration of the Ordinance. The practical experience to work well in the case mafettered discretion of any cial or body off of disputes as to the proper Interpretation praction) recognition of their Imperial righis unfortunate captain." says St. Barbara, "has too ingrahate herself with China at the expense secretary of the Japaarse' Embamy, rend a
hoisis-bowever eminent applied to building of wills and instruments regalating trusts, to probleme necessarily leads to uncertainty, and which purpose it was fret applied not very it is largely uncertainty as to what will be many years ago. I am not aware of any instance formitted, or what will tot, in the futuro in which it has been used for the interpretation that is strangling building enterpries in this of a statute but, there is no reason why it should, not work equally well and relieve property Colony,
owners in this Colony of the nec mity of employing a more cambrous and expensive way as it lins relieved trustees and axeontors.
If ame, dments on the lines I have indicated above are made in the Ordinance. I believe it w in fatore work with as much smoll¤ess as such a stringent Ordinance ever can work, but without some such amendments there will be never-ending friction between ladowners and the Government,- oura, ole,
MARC SW. 8L. DE.
The power of granting exemptionals conferred in most cases upon the Building Authority with
an ultimata appeal against the exercise of his procedure to ascertain their rights in the same of the Empire to protect the Nation-States up to the British Admiralty has for years slept. Roses, the Russian Ambassader, bad a swimming and boating during the holidays.
discretion to the Governor in Council. The
principal objections to this scheme are that the personal element has undue weight, there is no guarantee of continuity of policy, there is no record of decisions kopt in an available form for the guidance of owners, no principles are formulated in accordance with which applica. tions will be refused or granted, and, the procedure of the tribunal of appeal is un- satisfactory. These objections can be to large extent modified or removed by amendments some of which have been suggested above and others indicated below, and if that is done, I believe the scheme as a who
a whole will be the most workable that can be devised under the present circumstances of the Colony.
BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER'S PERILOUS ADVENTURE.
TWO DAYS IN AN OPEN BOAT. A remarkable adventure recently bafell Com.
of the
TABLE OF LOST FORTUNE.
FALL IN SILVER DID IT.
A remarkable tale of a lost fortune was told
light." Thus the dificulty of the battleship at nigth is to sao and destroy the torpedo-bont before she has fired ber torpedo. The practice by which the crews were prepared for this delicate
opinions hekt in oflolal quarters, referred the service was bring by daylight at fixed targets me day ie the dispute reported from Earbin, Btate where bib presence
would be injurions to twelve knots. This is not a sufficient preparation alleging that he is accredited solely to the
form South Africa the Indians should have Eat a very limited amount of firing at uight by half resulted in representations being made to that by way of compensation for their exclusion rate in the dark. More recently there has boon
Bussia's status line of action which, has Afrias set spart for them. There was no the crews, the other half being supposed to be in
Washington. The Slove," in commenting on
matter, writes objection to this proposal in Imperial theory, th ir acts asleep. But the men had had wo
At a meeting of the Japan Sociely bold at 20, It is possible that America may be seeking Hanover equare, M, Tsuneo Matsudaire, third is the font tires have a cae, & mers previous practice is firing at night. The would be to satisfy their desire-expressed by start in teaching them the first principles, instead of Rassis, with a view of eventualities in the Far the National Congress for a final systems like of the application of Insions already learned to Bask, but questions concerning Rasdan jarie-paporn Sports and Physical Training in that of the Self-governing Dominions, devised methods he intends to employ as a responsible diotion in the railway area at referable only to Modern Japan. There was a large attendance, Chian as sazerain or to Japan, with whom Russia of his paper-which was illustrated by lantern and Sir Albert Rallit presided. In the course to develop their own industries, and to make nait of an admiral's set to defend big ship." India a selfoonscions economie unit. This St. Barbara contends that this is inviting
has special treaties. If neither of the Powerslides-levturer stated that the main features would not only tend to diminish the economic di-astor, and is set the way to train a Fleet 3
formulates demands it is impossible for America of physical training in the schools were com need for emigration, but would show that the for war."
to do ao independently. That country as palsory military drill, on the one hand, and Imperial purpose of -promoting and protecting
The last war has shown how a Fleet chosen an unfortunate one if it intends to neizg, jade, and bball, on the other, which Nation-Siates is not formulated for the exclusiva may be hampered by the dread of su
Bat appear in the role of China's guardian.”
were practised velantarily every day after Mr. Ho, Secretary of State, and Baron de
I 66019. These whers supplemented by benefit of the European race Assuming the duty enemy's superiority in torpedo craft. the limit of its capacity for resistance, was there on the assumption that
every enemy is to
ference, presumably on the subject of Russia's any better way of restricting Aslatio immigra be despised that the real meaning of the
on than that of the Natal Act? This system hypothesis that the tarp de is the weapon sphere of influence in Manaburi. It is under Reserve officers of the army, assisted by trelning instructors to the schools, and servico had the morit not only of universal application, of the weaker side, and that enamy will be the stod that America's position will he maintained sergeants, were anally appointed military but-also-of slasticity. By varying the nature weaker side-and hus therefore allowed others shows user to worn the tie baton Fiftee of an old pattern were provided by the
shows sufficient to warrant the recognition of State. Once or twice a education tea, and the amount of
year the students diseration given to the officer, the Natal in torpedo boat practice.
to catstrip them in torpedo-boat strength and
Russia's jurisdiction in Manchurie. : That is a danger
were organized into battalions or companies principle might be worked so as to restrict ons thing for a Navy which is fold to rely on
and fully equipped with arus and tion, were prohibitively or in moderation. Looking the size of its battlhips, which is certainly
takan into the country for either
week .or SD, ahead, he saw no reafon why the purpose of the not what Drake and his spiritual descendants
under their officere, for Empire, na ko had defined it, should not some relied upon. But the theory that big ships miske
manœuvres under tuo military discipline. Un- iveral service being in force, all men between to be fully expressed in Imperial organisation ap for everything. like the theory that the and Imperial gulicy.
enemy will from the first believe himself inferior,
17 and 40 years of age were ander the obligation The Chairman, openings discuss on on the is the product of neglect to study war. An
of military service in the Kokumingud, or national army, if called up in a time of merg.. paper, expressed the view that the spaclaren enemy who believes himself inferior does unt which Mr. Jebb kad arrived at was sub-make" war unless bis. Government has gone mader Monchian, of 11.M., Boylla." On stantially trae, namely, that the Self-governing mad. So long as ho has that belief he last month by James Dyson aged 62, cotton mereng. Bo far, however, it had untheen uccess- war, and consequently it was impossible to say ita miell Baiting skiff for some fishing, admit the effective competition of Aviatio rosa. preparations- until. Eo. is sure that he in Bresiune to fifteen months hard labour for whether the military training, given. In the the 18th March, the commander went out alone Colonies were irrevocably determined not to aroids quarrels and tries to perfect bis "ohant, who was sentenced at Brighton Quarter Ary to orgasize the national army in: time of He did not return that day, nor the next and Notwithstanding what Mr. Jabb had said, be parir, if not in expenditure at any stealing a bailes 10 horas, a part, schale wald have any effective result in the gravest fours were entertained as to bis | believed that the principal cause of this determi
amirate is krowledge and skill. The praction of races value £200, the property of Mr. Joseph actual warfare, Bu for its main purpose of asfaty. Local steamars fishing smacks, and Dalion was an industrial and Trade Union exise. Great Britain is to preise her sailors and to Nye, Jobmaster, on February 13,
physical development it had proved very success At one time said the prisoner, he was a cotton ful. In fencing the practice sword was made of craft of every description leat their aid in A second cause was that the races did not fuse, believe in them, but not to take the right means making a search in the neighbouring waters, and there was the objection of high misdad of enabling them to deserve the praise and the spinner employing hundreds of hands at Per bamboo and had a baudle about. If, long, which but it was not until the 30th March that idealists to planting in a country foreign labour confidence. S. Barabara has shown that the ton, Lancashire nad was worth between £75,000 was held by the fencer with both hands. Japanese and 180,000. He shipped large gusalities of experts were of opicion that this method of the floor was picked up in the Caribbean Sea, which could not rise to the fall rights of citisan Flest le not given the opportunities for making goods to the East, and he also devated con- using the sword with both hands was more about 20 miles from. Carlton, Grezadu. He was ship. If we considered the future we might itself perfect in gundary or in both praise siderable time and money to public work. effective in rent combat than the European.
lilin, having had no have serious reason to pause, for pretension That being the ouse. how can comparative thing to eat or drink for two days,
mong various public positions he fled was of Western antions that they should freely statisties give a susible man grounds for The tale he had to tail where somewhat rez
fonly Jude was a modified form of covered was a most thrilling one. It apprat compare throughout the East on terms of soppising that in the next war to Beitist that of obeirman of a Cheshira distrio: conncil, practice of wielding the weapon with one hand
equality with those who possessed those fands,
will win its battles? Sas Bghts are not poor-las guardian, and lay representative on jujitsu. The purpose of jujitsu was by clutch- Navy parples wou by ship, but by the mon in them, by the dio Bary fall in the value of silver, he added, body to-reader bim manpuule of resistance. that owing to a sharp gale springing up the and at the same time that the Eastern
Dorference,
ing or part of the opponent's heel of his boat was broken and the boat cap were to have no access at all to the Wost, judgment and determination of the officers times another. Consequently the will be sized. For two days that to fight constantly brought us into a serious region of thought and the fighting training the Admiralty, of into the bankruptcy court. His failure to ecial culture,
given
entirely changed his position, and drove him The purpose of juh was hairly phy
Swimming N induenced by personal predilections, and there for his life. Hie le bout turned over and (Fear, bear.) The force. When they which it is now clear that it has neglected obtain a situation during the past, three, years national sport in Japan,
were principles which mald | Thais things tra left fo over like a porpoise ainest, continuously, and it only be maintaiced by.
Beating, of was with the greatest diffenity that he was able considered, what a tremendous thing it would be them, it was likely spough, seeing that for had cassed him eveh distress of mind that he Western ariga, ha 1. become very popular to keep bis krad above water. To add to the it all the races in India, for instance, wers to treaty years, in answer to every erillism had not been responsible for his actions with studente. But among the rows at the
altacked by
unite against a pretension so paradoxical, he inade
The police said the prisoner hired a Rall upon it, the Admiralty by the Bo-birds, and had to beat them off
ear and horse at Tunbridge Wells bat Jaly, regaltos of the various schools not a single maintain encha poaltion, which he tore from the boat.
a chanco passenger in a passing steamboat or last pablic atterance of a First Sea Lord was to While prisoner was staying at the Hotel ferir. In Japan lailies did not go in for beat- commender kicked it out, and a smart blow on one of the first attempts to make scientifo request the nation to go to sleep on the subject Metropole, Mr. Nye, in reply to a telephone
Football bad also be introduced, bat yogue. uncficial members, among whom is always the caused the shark to seek more congenial waters. this country had not realised that there was such who rely upon the offices and men of the Flest and the prisoner rose off with them, declining it had not baseme so popular as boating of
Commander Maclachlan Lad got so used to an Imperial problem. Director of Public Works. For a PP catching glimpses of vessels which were hunting Colonies had every right to expect that the the effort to procure for those officers and men
In his opinion the for their security is to interest themselves in the sorride of a coachman. Ona borse he sold bsseb Il. Tennis was
at Leicester for twenty eight guise; and the amoog gniet atadonis and young ladies. On the favourite amusement tribunal to be satisfactory, it must be competent for him that he could hardly realise that they Imperial Government would give a load in a evary advantage of training and opportunity other horse and carriage were in his possession whole, Japan was very fortunato in regard to and unbiased, its procedure must be such as to had actually sighted him when they came to his question of this kind, bat unfortunately our that money on procure, and to fake note of when he was arrested at Wimbledon. give each party to the controversy upon which Teseus. 1. His tongue and throat were so swollen mperial statesmen were afraid to do so. The every warning that comes from the Fleet that
HOW TO R BEAUTIFUL-Keep 'your com Colonies would respect us more if we told them all is not well with Lts preparation for war. A it has to adjudicate a fair and equal opportunity that he could scaro-ly swallow. to state his case; and answer the case of the the news of the reene was made knows. was arrived at. He thought that Mr. Jabb miralty. A careless public will go to sleen Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Pondasional rain. A vole of thanks was passed to the here were great rejolotogs in Grenade when plainly what was wanted, and if a compromiso vigilant public will prodaos su eficient. Ad- plexion, Mr Ellen's Urême Charmante, Lait arrel by natural conditions, except by osca- other side, and it should be public, or at least Church bells were rung, rockets fired, and had rather ignored the importance of India according to the advice given it at the Guild Charmant will enable you to do it. Her chairman of the Japan Sceisty, seconded by in this question, having treated Indians together hall, and will awaken too late, when war has Specialities for the Skin are the study of a Count Matsu, of the Japanese Embassy, and with all other Asiatics, bat the Empire would began and the defects of training pan nerer beltetime. A. 8. Watson& Co., Ltd., Sole Agents supported by Mr. East, A.BA, not have been possible without India, and the made good,
The Building Authority is probably the in- Chia Colony most capable of giving an independent and unbiased judgment upon the sort of questions with which he will be cald upon under this scheme to droide. Fint he is an in. dividual and human, does bis work in private without having to formulate the reasons for his setr, as, for instaner, a judge or a statesman
bes, and is sometimes one individual and some.
-is a grave risk of lack of continuity in policy, hence the necessity recognised in Bill and
Ordinance of providing an appeal from his Forror of the situation, he plot, did not feel certain that Western people cour mouth of overy civilian First Lord be
decisions........
This tribunal of appeal provided is the Governor in Council, which consists of H. E.
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One young shack get into the boat. The Lord Ampthill considered Mr. Jebb's paper sorted itself 15 be perfect, and seeing that the and nothing bad been seen of the property sisos member of the fir sex was to be geen except ̃as. the Governor and a number of offoja, ne fut of the snout with the plank study of this question. The, goseral public fa of its Navy. The right way for the citizens meage, sent round the phaston and horses, 1ng. The American sport of basebal had a great
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ve its decisions should be publicly and fully republio thanksgiving service were held, at which corded in an understandable form, especially in the Bishop offciated, and the Governor and
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footafer, on the motion of Mr. W. Crewdson,
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